The Inn at Montchanin Village

Overview

The Inn at Montchanin Village offers much more than simple accommodation in Delaware's Brandywine Valley; the inn is, in reality, a restored 19th-century hamlet with 28 guest rooms spread across 11 carefully restored buildings accessible via a maze of ornate gardens. Every room boasts period and reproduction furniture and marble baths, and many have private, professionally landscaped gardens and gas fireplaces--an ideal setting for a quiet retreat with friends, family or solo respite.

The inn's renowned Krazy Kat's Restaurant--once the village blacksmith shop--is known as much for its creative cuisine as its whimsical decor, which features tiger-print chairs and portraits of military-garbed felines. Whether you stay on site, or venture into the natural splendor of the surrounding valley, the Inn at Montchanin Village will offer you the solitude you crave, a sense of history that inspires and a locale you'll never forget.

The Inn at Montchanin Village, a member of Historic Hotels of America since 1999, dates back to 1799.

The village was named for Alexandrine de Montchanin, grandmother of the founder of the DuPont Gunpowder Company.

The New Nation, 1783 ~ 1815

The Inn at Montchanin Village offers much more than simple accommodation in Delaware's Brandywine Valley; the inn is, in reality, a restored 19th-century hamlet with 28 guest rooms spread across 11 carefully restored buildings accessible via a maze of ornate gardens.